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Dell has the best relative performance in the computer hardware industry (dell, sgi, aapl, ncr, hpq)

August 30th, 2011

Below are the top five companies in the Computer Hardware industry as measured by relative performance. This analysis was compiled based on yesterday’s trading activity as we search for stocks that have the potential to outperform.

Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) ranks first with a gain of 3.38%; Silicon Graphics International (NYSE:SGI) ranks second with a gain of 2.79%; and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) ranks third with a gain of 2.64%.

NCR (NYSE:NCR) follows with a gain of 1.44% and Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) rounds out the top five with a loss of 0.84%.

Dell Inc. offers a wide range of computers and related products. The Company sells personal computers, servers and networking products, storage systems, mobility products, software and peripherals, and services. Dell serves consumers and businesses in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific region.

Source:http://www.fnno.com/story/fast-lane/331-dell-has-best-relative-performance-computer-hardware-industry-dell-sgi-aapl-ncr-hpq-fast-lane

A10 Networks Ranks as the #1 Computer Hardware Vendor and One of the Top Ten Internet Companies in the Inc. 500

August 30th, 2011

A10 Networks, the technology leader in Application Networking, today announced that Inc. magazine ranked the company No. 54 on its 30th annual Inc. 500, an exclusive ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies. A10 also received Industry Leader status with number one vendor for Computer Hardware, and ranked in the top 10 for Internet companies. For the second year in a row, A10 Founder and CEO Lee Chen was also recognized as a top Asian entrepreneur. The list represents the most comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy–America’s independent entrepreneurs. Companies such as Microsoft, Zappos, Intuit, Jamba Juice, Zipcar, Clif Bar, Vizio, Oracle, and many other well-known names gained early exposure as members of the Inc. 500.

The 2011 Inc. 500, unveiled in the September issue of Inc. (available on newsstands August 23 to November 15 and on Inc.com), is a group of companies that are smaller but much faster-growing than last year’s crop. Aggregate revenue is $10.5 billion, with a median three-year growth of 1,275 percent. The companies on this year’s list employ more than 46,000 people and generated over 35,000 jobs in the past three years. Complete results of the Inc. 500, including company profiles and an interactive database that can be sorted by industry, region, and other criteria, can be found on Inc.com/500.

“We are proud to be recognized as the Industry Leader in Computer Hardware as part of the Inc. 500; especially as we have made this prestigious list for two years in a row,” said Lee Chen, Founder and CEO for A10 Networks. “We now have 17 consecutive quarters of revenue growth as customers turn to A10’s high-performance AX Series platforms to solve a wide range of networking problems. A10 is the most innovative and fastest growing company in the Application Networking market, and we continue to grow rapidly with over 300 employees worldwide.”

A10’s flagship AX Series platforms are designed from the ground up with a 64-bit shared-memory and multi-process, multi-core, multi-CPU architecture that leaps the competition in performance, scalability, efficiency and flexibility. The AX Series platforms offer solutions for Application Delivery/Server Load Balancing, IPv6 Migration and Cloud Computing & Virtualization. With the AX Series, customers of all sizes benefit from application availability, scalability & performance; increased infrastructure efficiency and a faster end user experience.

About A10 Networks A10 Networks was founded in Q4 2004 with a mission to provide innovative networking and security solutions. A10 Networks makes high-performance products that help organizations accelerate, optimize and secure their applications. A10 Networks is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices in the United States, United Kingdom, France, The Netherlands, Germany, Brazil, Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. For more information, visit www.a10networks.com .

More about Inc. and the Inc. 500|5000 Methodology

The 2011 Inc. 500 is ranked according to percentage revenue growth when comparing 2007 to 2010. To qualify, companies must have been founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2007. Additionally, they had to be U.S.-based, privately held, for profit, and independent–not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies–as of December 31, 2010. (Since then, a number of companies on the list have gone public or been acquired.) The minimum revenue required for 2007 is $100,000; the minimum for 2010 is $2 million. As always, Inc. reserves the right to decline applicants for subjective reasons. Companies on the Inc. 500 are featured in Inc.’s September issue. They represent the top tier of the Inc. 5000, which can be found at www.inc.com/500 .

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/a10-networks-ranks-as-the-1-computer-hardware-vendor-and-one-of-the-top-ten-internet-companies-in-the-inc-500-2011-08-29

NetApp Is Hardware Makers Worst Performer

August 30th, 2011

Hewlett Packard (NYSE:HPQ), the maker of printers and personal computers is trading at 25.63, which represents 3.26% versus its previous trading session close. Hewlett Packard is the computer hardware index best performer today, it’s helping the sector adding upward pressure to overall technology shares, with the Technology Select Sector Spider (NYSE:XLK) trading 1.59% from its previous trading session close.

Technology shares trading flat with the S&P500, which is trading higher by 1.59%.

The Index best performer, Hewlett Packard the maker of printers and personal computers, is helping push the Computer Hardware Index (NYSE:^HWI) Higher by 1.7%. The index is having a broad rally with only 1 index component trading lower.

Also among the top performers, Seagate (NASDAQ:STX), the maker of hard drives and storage solutions is trading at $11.41 representing 2.89% Versus the previous trading session. Shares of Seagate have defined support at $9.96 and resistance at $11.28.

Practically no Relative weakness in the index today, however today’s worst performer is NetApp (NASDAQ:NTAP), with the stock trading at $36.36 representing -0.49% versus the previous trading session. Shares of NetApp, the storage and data management solutions provider have defined support at $33.32 and resistance at $38.29.

The other worst performer is Lexmark (NYSE:LXK), which is trading at $30.69 representing 1.09% from its previous close. Lexmark, the maker of printers and imaging solutions has calculated support and resistance levels at $33.32 and $38.29 respectively.

Source:http://www.tradershuddle.com/20110829156189838/Stocks/is-hardware-makers-worst-performer.html

Quanta, Wistron, Taiwan Mobile announce cloud computing cooperation

August 30th, 2011

Taiwan-based PC makers Quanta Computer and Wistron, and telecom carrier Taiwan Mobile have jointly announced cooperation over cloud computing service with the two PC makers to also provide hardware structure.

In addition to Taiwan Mobile, Quanta is also in contact with telecom carriers Singapore Telecommunications and China Mobile for cloud computing cooperation, while Wistron plans to finish establishing the second mobile datacenter in Beijing, China by the end of October.

Wistron currently has about 1,000 software engineers with 80 of them are working for cloud computing business and the business unit is now mainly focus on cloud computing for education and medical industries.

Although the revenue contribution from the cloud computing business will be weak in 2011, as the market grows, the contribution is expected to reach NT$10 billion (US$344.59 million) after three years. As for Quanta, since the company has already cut into the supply chain of Facebook, Google, and Amazon, the revenue contribution from the server business will increase from 3-5% in 2010 to 5-10% in 2011 and break NT$100 billion.

Source:http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20110829PD219.html

Gen Dynamics wins potential $3.7 bln US Army deal

August 30th, 2011

General Dynamics Corp (GD.N) has won a U.S. Army contract worth up to $3.7 billion over five years to provide computer hardware and software to the U.S. Defense Department, the Pentagon said on Monday in its daily contract digest.

The so-called Command Hardware Systems-4 contract is a follow-on to a potential $2 billion, 10-year CHS-3 effort awarded to General Dynamics C4 Systems business unit in 2003.

The new contract will facilitate rapid procurement of commercially available hardware and software, including computers, radio equipment and other communications gear at competitive prices, said Rob Doolittle, a General Dynamics spokesman.

General Dynamics also was prime contractor for the forerunner CHS-2 effort, another 10-year program that continued until 2005 and was valued at $888 million through June 2003, according to a company news release at the time.

The Pentagon digest said work on the new contract would be performed at Taunton, Massachusetts, and was expected to be completed by August 26, 2016.

Source:http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/29/generaldynamics-pentagon-contract-idUSN1E77S1NZ20110829

VMware CEO: Cloud to End Computer Desktop Era

August 30th, 2011

VMware CEO Paul Maritz urged customers to think beyond the desktop computer. It is a dead metaphor, he insisted, one ill-suited for today’s workforce.

“PCs are not the only animal in the zoo anymore. Increasingly, users are holding other devices in their hands,” he said, speaking at the kick-off of the VMworld 2011, being held this week in Las Vegas.

Within five years, less than 20 percent of computing clients will be running Microsoft Windows, he predicted. The job of providing applications and data “can no longer belong to any one device, or any one operating system. So we have to float away from that aspect of the desktop,” he said.

While VMware has made its mark by providing software for virtualizing servers, the company is rapidly building up a stack of software for organizations to use to run private and hybrid clouds, based around its vSphere software for managing virtual resources.

In his presentation before many of the conference’s 19,000 attendees, Maritz said customers should move from virtualization to a full-fledged cloud infrastructure. Fifty percent of the world’s infrastructure runs on virtualization, he noted. The cloud is the next logical step, he reasoned.

A cloud infrastructure will be necessary, he noted, to accommodate the needs of a more dynamic workforce. It will enable administrators to deliver applications and information to people, rather than devices.

Some organizations seem to be moving in this direction. Maritz said that there are now over 800,000 vSphere administrators, including 68,000 certified in handling the technology.

“I spent my whole life working on the PC,” admitted Maritz, who is 56. The metaphor of the desktop came from Xerox Parc research lab in the 1970s, which at the time, was exploring “how to automate the life of the white collar worker, circa 1975,” he said. This meant the researchers made computer based approximations of the tools of the office worker–file cabinets, typewriters, files, folder, inboxes and outboxes.

“We got a great a desktop environment,” he said. “The problem is the people under the age of 35 don’t sit behind desks, and they don’t spend all of their time lovingly tending to documents. They will be dealing with streams of information that will be coming at them in much smaller chunks and much larger numbers. We’re moving into a new post-document era, and we will need different solutions.”

Maritz then explained how VMware’s products can provide a foundation for this new type of operation. VMware’s vFabric provides a set of tools for developers to build applications that can run natively in the cloud. CloudFoundry provides a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that customers can use to run their own applications on external hardware. VMware View VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) software allows users to access their data and applications across a wide range of clients. And the recently released VMware Horizon provides an enterprise portal for users to easily access new applications.

The presentation also featured a number of customers moving to build private clouds for their operations. The New York Stock Exchange Euronext stock exchange runs about 2,300 virtual machines in a private cloud configuration. The company uses vSphere, vShield, vCloud Director, and other VMware technology, said executive vice president and chief information officer Steve Rubinow.

Another VMware customer is Southwest Airlines. In the last 18 months, Southwest has virtualized 40 percent of the applications it uses for providing online services. It has a goal to virtualize all of its applications. It uses vFabric, vSphere, vMotion, Tomcat, Hyperic and GemFire, among other VMware software. “We run a significant amount of our applications and services on the VMware infrastructure,” said Southwest vice president and chief technology officer, Bob Young.

“Our movement towards the cloud has made a significant shift for us in our availability of our applications to our internal and external customers,

Source:http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/239104/vmware_ceo_cloud_to_end_computer_desktop_era.html

Dell has the Best Relative Performance in the Computer Hardware Industry

August 30th, 2011

Below are the top five companies in the Computer Hardware industry as measured by relative performance. This analysis was compiled based on yesterday’s trading activity as we search for stocks that have the potential to outperform.

Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) ranks first with a gain of 3.38%; Silicon Graphics International (NYSE:SGI) ranks second with a gain of 2.79%; and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) ranks third with a gain of 2.64%.

NCR (NYSE:NCR) follows with a gain of 1.44% and Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) rounds out the top five with a loss of 0.84%.

Dell Inc. offers a wide range of computers and related products. The Company sells personal computers, servers and networking products, storage systems, mobility products, software and peripherals, and services. Dell serves consumers and businesses in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific region.

Source:http://www.fnno.com/story/fast-lane/331-dell-has-best-relative-performance-computer-hardware-industry-dell-sgi-aapl-ncr-hpq-fast-lane

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